Display headings are used to stand out more than normal headings (larger font-size and lighter font-weight):
The small element is used to create a lighter, secondary text in any heading:
Use the mark element to highlight text.
The abbr element is used to mark up an abbreviation or acronym:
The LB was founded in 2008.
The blockquote element is used to present content from another source:
For 50 years, WWF has been protecting the future of nature. The world's leading conservation organization, WWF works in 100 countries and is supported by 1.2 million members in the United States and close to 5 million globally.
The dl element indicates a description list:
To indicate input that is typically entered via the keyboard, use the kbd element:
Use ctrl + p to open the Print dialog box.
For multiple lines of code, use the pre element:
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Left-aligned text.
Right-aligned text.
Center-aligned text.
Justified text. Justified text. Justified text. Justified text. Justified text. Justified text.
No wrap text. No wrap text. No wrap text. No wrap text.
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Bold text.
Bolder text.
Normal weight text.
Light weight text.
Lighter weight text.
Italic text.
Lowercased text.
Uppercased text.
Capitalized text.